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Fine Art Edition Printing Of The Highest Standard
Archival Stability Approved By The Fine Art Trade Guild
All paintings are available in Limited Edition of 1 - 500 Giclée
fine art prints of the highest standard on traditional acid
free papers and canvas. These can be mounted and framed or in the
case of a canvas print, placed on stretchers similar to an original
work of art. We advise that you consult a professional picture framer
for the latter. These Giclée prints are individually copied
for each customer and make owning an expensive work of art affordable.
These high quality prints are printed to stand the test of time
using the latest technologies and finest archival materials in a
process which is strictly quality controlled by the Fine Art Trade
Guild. Further details on the Guild standards can be found at www.fineart.co.uk
Each print is accompanied by an Edition Certificate
signed by the artist |
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All advertised image sizes include a 1.5 inch border
for mounting and stretcher purposes.
Larger sizes can be printed to order - contact the artist
for details.
Prints can be ordered online. For sales of originals
please e-mail sales@rugbyarts.com
If you live overseas payment can be made by an international
money mover in your own country's currency at the appropriate
exchange rate. For a guide to current exchange rates, see
www.xe.com
For further information on Allan Storer's work, please call
07866 506841, email, allan@rugbyarts.com
or use the form below.
Commissions undertaken from your favourite photograph
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What is Giclée?
Giclée (pronounced Jee Clay) is derived from the French
for "little squirt", which relates to the process of squirting
extremely fine droplets of ink onto heavy watercolour papers or
artist canvas.
The technology behind this printing revolution is a combination
of very high quality art scanning techniques, specialised digital
printers, along with archival inks and acid free art papers.
A digital printed image is much finer than conventional printing.
Light fast inks give trusted archival stability.
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